The potential foreign sale of Royal Mail has sparked debates on privatization and public ownership. Critics argue that privatization has led to mismanagement and disillusionment among postal workers, calling for renationalization to prioritize community needs over shareholder profits. Concerns have been raised about the 500-year-old national service being jeopardized by foreign ownership, with calls for reforms and protections for consumers and workers.
Postal workers union wants Royal Mail staff to have stake in business https://t.co/uhGuYJ8r0P
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Royal Mail’s foreign sale would put a 500-year-old national service in jeopardy https://t.co/XgDK7N5Brz
"The rational approach to the Royal Mail is to see it as a national asset, critical to the proper functioning of communications, so, not just a profit-making concern," writes Melanie McDonagh Read more: https://t.co/HRRQqsWuoF https://t.co/ASX4lwbMtn
Gross mismanagement & privatisation has left postal workers disillusioned with Royal Mail senior management. We need to renationalise our Postal service, ensuring it works for our communities & posties- not private shareholder payouts. @CWUnews https://t.co/C2MVuuaZbA
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End the failed privatisation experiment. It's time for public ownership. https://t.co/RAB4y4Oyfl